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There is something in the nature of tea that leads us into a world of quiet contemplation of life. — Lin Yutang

A large part of the present anxiety to improve the education of girls and women is also due to the conviction that the political disabilities of women will not be maintained. — Millicent Fawcett

In the movie of life, nothing matters except our King and God. Don't let yourself forget. Soak it in and keep remembering that it is true. He is everything. — Francis Chan

Students are taught how to do things, but many are not forced to reflect on why they should do them or what we are here for. — David Brooks

The people rate strength before everything. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

The only time you should look back in life, is to see how far you have come. — Kevin Hart

A little town is like a lantern. Nothing's hid from sight. — Rachel Field

From a biblical perspective, salvation is a subcategory of revelation - or better, salvation is a consequence of revelation fully received. — Ellen F. Davis

Succeeding, whatever that might mean to you, is hard, and the need to do so constantly renews itself (success is like a mountain that keeps growing ahead of you as you hike it). — George Saunders

Rather than studying the most complex form of memory in a very complicated animal, we had to take the most simple form - an implicit form of memory - in a very simple animal. So I began to look around for very simple animals. And I focused in on the marine snail Aplysia. — Eric Kandel

Philo of Larisa, head of the Academy in Athens ... inspired Cicero with a passion for philosophy, and in particular for the theories of Skepticism, which asserted that knowledge of the nature of things is in the nature of things unattainable. Such ideas were well judged to appeal to a student of rhetoric who had learned to argue all sides of a case. In his early twenties Cicero wrote the first two volumes of a work on 'inventin'
that is to say, the technique of finding ideas and arguments for a speech; in it he noted that the most important thing was 'that we do not recklessly and presumptuously assume something to be true.' This resolute uncertainty was to be a permanent feature of his thought. — Anthony Everitt